Abstract: A control circuit for a low-temperature poly-silicon array controls the low-temperature poly-silicon array including M rows×N columns of pixel units. The control circuit includes N operational amplifiers, a comparison unit, and a pixel input switch control unit. The comparison unit determines pixel values of N red subpixels, N green subpixels, and N blue subpixels in at least one row of pixel units of the M rows of pixel units are the same as each other. The pixel input switch control unit controls, when the pixel values of the N red subpixels, the N green subpixels, and the N blue subpixels in the at least one row of pixel units of the M rows of pixel units are the same as each other, the N red pixel input switches, the N green pixel input switches, and the N blue pixel input switches to be all turned on.
Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a circuit of controlling a common voltage of a liquid crystal panel. According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, a voltage control circuit is configured to provide a common voltage to a common electrode of a liquid crystal panel. The liquid crystal panel includes M rows and N columns of pixel units. Each pixel unit is coupled to the common electrode. The voltage control circuit includes an operational amplifier arranged in a negative feedback configuration. The operational amplifier includes: an input stage, a gain stage and an output stage. The output stage includes a second NMOS transistor and a second PMOS transistor. A gate of the second NMOS transistor receives a first control signal, a drain of the second NMOS transistor is coupled to a gate of a first PMOS transistor, and a source of the second NMOS transistor is coupled to a second reference voltage.
Abstract: A display device comprises: a display panel comprising a plurality of pixel regions each comprising one or more pixels; a plurality of receiver electrodes respectively associated with the plurality of pixel regions and configured to supply a VCOM voltage; and data write lines configured to transmit data write signals for writing display data into the plurality of pixel regions. One or more but not all of the plurality of receiver electrodes fail to supply the VCOM voltage, while the display data are being written into one or more but not all of the plurality of pixel regions.